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Newsletter Term 4 - Fair Play to All Page 1
Coolamon Central School
Newsletter
B E R E S P O N S I B L E B E R E S P E C T F U L B E R E A D Y T O L E A R N
W E E K 6 T E R M 4 2 0 1 8
FROM THE PRINCIPAL Week 6 in term 4 and the HSC is all but a memory and the remainder of the school is deep in assessment with the reporting process well under way. Before we know it we will be talking about presentation night and the last days of school. I remind all students that learning in classrooms continues every day and period up until the last day of term. Can I make a couple of acknowledgements of outstanding contributions to both the school and community. Firstly, I would like to thank all staff who were involved with the preparation and running of our Yr 12 Formal. Especially, Mrs McDonald and ALL the Office staff, you made the event a special one that all students and parents will remember for ever. The evening was held at The Ganmain Hall on Tuesday. Apart from a bit of rain to hinder the photos it had no impact on the smiles and enjoyment had by everyone who attended. Our stage 5 Food Technology students did a great job with the food service and the flowers and decorations in the hall were a picture. I look forward to seeing the official photography as the venue and Yr 12 all looked pretty spectacular. Coolamon Central School held a remembrance ceremony on Friday the 9th in the quadrangle near our flags. The entire school participated and participated in a respectful and moving event. The Kapooka Catafalque party and a bugler gave the whole thing an extra level of impact to engage us all to stop, think and remember all who have served for us in the many conflict over the years. Our captains led the ceremony and did a wonderful job. A big thankyou to Mr Celi for your organisation to ensure things go off without a hitch. Our School Captains also spoke at the Coolamon Shire remembrance day ceremony and where commended by many of the local community well done Maddie and Chloe. I have one individual recognition this week. Sam Carmichael - Yr 10 has been accepted to attend the Honeywell Engineering School for a week in early December. This is a unique opportunity that engages students in many facets of engineering and the study of engineering after school. We wish you luck Sam and look forward to hearing about your adventure.
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TERM FOUR
NOVEMBER
21 Kindergarten 2019
Orientation morning
23 Primary Assembly @
2.10pm featuring
Sapphire in Hall
28 Kooringal High School
Band visit K-6
29 Year 6 Graduation
Dinner @ Coolamon
Sport & Rec Club @
5.30pm
DECEMBER
3-14 K-6 Swim School &
PE swimming
4 K-12 Wellbeing
Assembly
13 Yr 7 2019 Orientation
Day
Whole School
Presentation Night
@ CCS Hall 6pm
17-19 Surf Trip @ Killalea
State Park
19 FINAL DAY 2018
STUDENTS & STAFF
TERM ONE 2019
JANUARY
30 Primary & Yrs
7,11,12 Return
31 Yrs 8,9,10 Return
FEBRUARY
1 Kindergarten Start
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On the 15th of November four of our students received awards at the Proud and Deadly Awards held at the commercial club in Wagga Wagga. For their completion of Year 12 Toneka Dixon and Jennaya Clark, and to Chloe Clark and Aliesha Krogh for dedication to learning. These students are always positive and committed to their learning showing they are truly deserving of the recognition they received.
Proud and Deadly Awards
Chloe Griffith was awarded the prestigious Victor Chang Award for outstanding effort and application in Science at the Riverina awards ceremony last Friday. Congratulations Chloe, your dedication and motivation to achieve is to be commended.
Victor Chang Award
Kindergarten 2019 transition began on Wednesday last week and will continue this week. It is great to see the new faces walking through the school gate as our yr 12 walked out to their formal. Thank you to Miss Looby, Mrs Manley and the Yr 5 Kinder Buddies. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome and acknowledge the three practicum students in the school at the moment. It is great to be able to help the teachers of tomorrow and to allow our students to experience some different ideas and approaches to teaching and learning. Mr Kahili is working in 3/4 Opal with Mrs Lucas, Ms Bulgin is working in the English /HSIE faculty with Mr Brookes and Mr Colquhoun is working in TAS with Mr Hewson. Kingsley Ireland Relieving Principal
FROM THE PRINCIPAL (CONTINUED)
Primary school captains
2019
Year 5 candidates will be delivering their
speeches this Friday at the assembly from
2.10pm. Parents and friends are invited to at-
tend.
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ISSUE 8 ORDERS DUE 30TH NOVEMBER 2018
When ordering through book club, please ensure that
you include your full name and class. If payment is to
be made by cheque, please make it payable to the
school.
Kooringal High School Funk Explosion
Kooringal High School Funk Explosion are a school band that play a wide range of hits. Ranging from funk classics like Stevie Wonder, to modern bands such as The Cat Empire. KHS Funk Explosion loves to perform and always bring an upbeat and entertaining show.
This year we have performed at Education week in the marketplace and at Relay for Life, but our school tour is always a highlight of the year for us. This is the first year we have travelled outside of Wagga Wagga during the tour and Coolamon Central School is the first school we will play for outside of our home town. Our students range from years 7-12 and our band consists of singers, guitars, bass, drums, congas, trumpets and saxophones. All combining to perform some excellent songs for your school. We are very lucky to have our VET Entertainment students accompanying us to your school to add to the visual experience of the performance. We will have a wide range of equipment from lights to smokes machines all operated by Kooringal High School students. Kooringal High School would like to thank all of you for the opportunity to perform at your school and
we hope you enjoy the show!
The KHS Funk Explosion for all primary students and the stage 4 and 5 Music classes will be on
Wednesday 28th November at 11.30am.
Entry is by gold coin donation.
CCS students participated in the GRIP Student
Leadership Conference training at Albury last
Monday. The three school captains for 2019
engaged in unique experiences concentrated
specifically on training student leaders for their
role as school leaders. The style, topics and
content of this conference focused on what the
students can do right now. They were valuable
contributors to many activities including
exploring the character of good leaders, how to
involve more people in school events and how
to make an amazing school culture. Through
discussions with other student leaders from all
over NSW and Victoria, the students developed
thinking outside the square strategies that will
be used to challenge the systems around them
now and into the future.
GRIP Leadership Conference
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Kindergarten Transition Our 2019 kindergarten students enjoyed their first taste of big school. Our next transition session will be held on Wednesday 21st November from 9am to 12 noon. We look forward to seeing all their happy faces again.
Primary STEM Mr Kahili our practicum teacher and the students in Opal have been building pirate ships out of recyclable materials. The students enjoyed testing their ships to see if they could carry treasure.
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On Friday 9th November Coolamon Central School held a whole school assembly in recognition of the sacrifices made by those who fought in World War I. We were joined by members of the Australian Defence Force in the form of an official catafalque party and bugler. It was a truly inspiring moment to see our students stand and reflect on what it means to be a democratic nation and in remembering those who fought for the rights and privileges we have today. A further highlight was listening to our 2019 School Captains and their address to the school and wider community on why it is important to continue to recognise this day and its value for youth. It was also a privilege to watch these same leaders and other
students attend the town ceremony on the 11th November. Below is an excerpt from the leader’s speech; “As we stand here today, at Coolamon Central School remembering those who fought for our freedom take time and pause to consider what the true meaning of this significant part of our national identity actually is. Remembrance Day in Australia commemorates the noble sacrifices of armed forces and civilians during times of war. At the 11thhour of the 11th day of the 11th month, one minute of silence is observed across the country to mark the cessation of hostilities on the Western front during WW1 after over four years of gruesome warfare. Unlike ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day is not a public holiday in Australia but services are held at 11am at War Memorials and cenotaphs in suburbs and towns across the country. It is observed across the world in the United Kingdom, Canada, France, South Africa, The United States of America, Bermuda, Ireland and New Zealand. As the youth of Australia, the future of this nation, it is not only our birthright to hear and learn of the legacy of those Australians who engaged in conflict for our peace and sovereignty, but to ensure that we continue to recognise, value and remember those who served. That we live by the values that enriched our forefathers and foremothers, and seek to achieve peace” (2019 School Captains) Mr Celi History Teacher
Bully Zero Workshops
Remembrance Day
Last Thursday students from Year 3 – 11 participated in workshops around the different forms of bullying and the role that we play as citizens. Students looked at; - What is bullying/What is not - The different types of bullying - Facts and Australian statistics - Who is involved - The role of the Upstander - Responses to bullies - Empathy and respect - Online and offline behaviour - Strategies - Cyber safety; and, - Were to seek help. The program was a timely reminder for our students to ensure they do not accept bullying behaviour as normal and to encourage them to inform staff if this is occurring. As a school we are committed to supporting your child’s social development; however, to do this we need to empower our students to seek support. If your child believes they are being bullied please do not hesitate to contact the school. Wellbeing Team
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To all Parents and Carers of students in Year 6, 2018 Coolamon Central School is holding our Orientation Day for incoming Year 7 students in 2019. This will be held on Thursday 13th December 2018. This day is only for current Year 6 students who will be attending Coolamon Central School in 2019. The day itself will involve a brief welcome meeting and students will be involved in a variety of activities on the day: · Peer building programs · Wellbeing and heath activities The afternoon will be held at the Coolamon Pool with a BBQ lunch provided. A permission slip will be distributed to students on Tuesday 20
th November 2018. If you require further information or your child is
not currently enrolled at Coolamon Central School please let me know and I will endeavour to have all correspondence emailed/sent to you. Look forward to welcoming your children to Coolamon Central, Mr Celi Head Teacher Wellbeing
Orientation Day for Year 7 - 2019
For more information to help with the
transition to high school go to the
following link:
https://education.nsw.gov.au/public-
schools/going-to-a-public-school/our-
public-schools/high-school/starting-high-
school
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Coolamon CWA - Nola & Jack Veitch Memorial Scholarship
2019-2020
Coolamon CWA is offering a Scholarship to a student 16-21 years for further education.
The value of the Scholarship is $500 per annum and is tenable for 2 years, subject to a suitable report
being submitted a the end of the first year. ALL Students who reside within 35km of Coolamon are
eligible to apply. No student already holding a scholarship will be eligible. A reference signed by the
Principal of the school attended by the student must be attached to the application form.
Application forms are attached and when completed must be returned to
The Secretary
Coolamon CWA
PO Box 75
Coolamon NSW 2701
Phone 69278202
PLEASE NOTE CAREFULLY
Should the successful applicant receive another scholarship after being awarded the Nola and Jack
Veitch Memorial Scholarship, the Coolamon CWA must be advised immediately so that the CWA
Scholarship may be awarded to another applicant.
Applicant must be available for interview on set date, which is:
Saturday 12th January 2019
Year 12 celebrated their graduation on Tuesday 13 November. This year showcased the small towns and businesses in our area. The formal was held at the historic Ganmain Hall, Grong Grong's 'Cakes by Ivy' made the amazing cake and the photos were taken by the talented Jodie Harris of 'Down Brushwood Road'.
Year 12 Formal
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Got It! Program Getting On Track In Time
Got It! is a unique and exciting early intervention program rolling out in Years K – 2, in primary
schools across NSW as a partnership between NSW Heath and Education. The aim of the pro-
gram is to support and develop children’s social and emotional skills, behaviour and well-being.
Got It! is made up of two programs run through the school, Fun FRIENDS and Exploring
Together.
Fun FRIENDS is a social and emotional learning program that all K – 2 students will take part in.
This will be delivered in the classroom by teachers that have received the Fun FRIENDS training,
and is made up of a whole lot of fun activities like drawing, yoga, puppet play, story-telling and
group games.
Some parents will have opportunity to participate in the more targeted Exploring Together pro-
gram. This program is made up of 10 sessions over 10 weeks where children, parents, teachers
and clinicians work together to address any developing emotional and behavioural problems. This
part of the Got It! program will be implemented by the Murrumbidgee Local Health District Got It!
Team.
In the coming weeks, parents and carers of 2019 Year 1 – 2 students will receive a survey called
the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Please read the information that comes with it,
and if you decide to take part please fill out and return your survey through the school by Monday
10 December 2018. The Got It! Team will consider the results and contact you if they’d like to chat
further.
If you have a child starting Kindergarten in 2019, we will be in touch early next year with surveys
for those new students once they have settled in.
We look forward to working with you in 2019!
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COOLAMON LIBRARY NEWS Story-time
Our next Story-time will be held Friday, 23rd November @ 10.30am – theme “five fingers”. Books, songs
and a craft to take to home – all families are welcome.
Xmas Card Making
The Library is holding a Xmas Card making workshop on Tuesday, 27th November @ 10.30am. Cost is
$10.00 per person with morning tea provided. Come along and make your very own Christmas cards.
Lego Club
Lego Club has started again – it’s here at the Library on Wednesday afternoons 4.00pm- 5.00pm and
Saturday mornings from 10.30am – 11.30am – Join in the fun.
Food for Fines
The Library will again be holding the “Food for Fines” campaign from the end of November. Food for
Fines offers library members an opportunity to clear their outstanding overdue fines by donating non-
perishable food in lieu of money. All collected food will be donated to local charities, who will distribute
the food to local families.
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Coolamon Central School
75 Methul Street Coolamon 2701 Phone: (02) 6927 3209 Fax: (02) 6927 3644 Email: coolamon-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au Website:
http://www.coolamon-
c.schools.nsw.gov.au
Principal:
Mr John Beer
Deputy Principal:
Mr Kingsley Ireland
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at our school and to meet
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